[Coco] Is anyone using Dynastar yet?
gene heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sat Jan 7 21:46:45 EST 2012
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 09:41:11 PM Lothan did opine:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gene heskett
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 8:05 PM
> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Is anyone using Dynastar yet?
>
> On Saturday, January 07, 2012 07:52:53 PM gene heskett did opine:
> > I now have the manual that came with that copy of version 3.4 of
> > Dynastar (all of that has now been declared Public Domain in case
> > anyone is worried about the copyright status, see a post on the Flex
> > User Group list) but while the two files I need to play with are
> > discussed, its only an overview, with zero definitions of what bite
> > does what. Since it uses the scred idea of a termset file to adapt
> > it to the various coco/ansi/term screens, there might be something
> > about the termset files variables in the level 2 development kit
> > which I have, but there is a second file, also looked for in /dd/sys,
> > called ds.init, which may have similar functions, and while I have
> > one of those, it sure doesn't resemble the dump I located somewhere
> > in the first 14 pages of google hits, 95% of which were for Dynastar
> > Ski's.
> >
> > So I'm still stumbling around in the dark with rapidly failing
> > batteries in
> > my flashlight.
> >
> > Are there any clues out there in dusty mental attics that might help
> > me decode this puzzle?
> >
> > Thanks everybody.
> > Cheers, Gene
>
> Is that possibly a newer version of DynaStar that uses the termset file?
> If so, I'd love to get a copy. The only versions I can remember use a
> gotoxy module, but my mind isn't quite what it used to be. There's
> quite a collection on http://os9usergroup.com/fufu_downloads.htm,
> including DynaStar 2.3 and what appears to be the source code on
> dynas23.dsk.
>
That is pretty old, this is version 3.4 & from the manual, it looks like it
uses both a ds.init and a termset file. And you can switch entries in the
termset file by using the NAME which is the first entry of each line. I
have one with around 20 entries.
Use an invocation like "ds filename -t=t2" or w4, whatever.
Perhaps, since ds has been declared PD, I can get it collected and put it
up on my web page in the next few days. I doubt if its the very newest,
but its certainly newer than 2.3.
Cheers, Gene
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